way too much — excessively; to an extreme degree
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: excessively; to an extreme degree
Pronunciation (IPA): /weɪ tuː mʌtʃ/
Korean meaning: 너무 지나치게, 과도하게
Korean pronunciation: 웨이 **투** 머치
Example Sentences
- My mom cooked way too much food for just two people.
- I spent way too much money on shoes this month.
- He talks way too much during movies.
way too much
ADVERB//weɪ tuː mʌtʃ//
excessively; to an extreme degree

excessively; to an extreme degree
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Bought way too much, can't clutch it all!
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Origin
'way'는 고대영어 'weg'(길)에서 유래하여 강조용법으로 발전했고, 'too'는 '지나치게'라는 의미로, 'much'와 결합하여 강력한 과도함을 표현하는 구문이 되었습니다.
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“My mom cooked way too much food for just two people.”
“I spent way too much money on shoes this month.”
“He talks way too much during movies.”
“She put way too much salt in the soup.”
“I think way too much about what other people think.”
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